If\when gay marriage becomes the law of the land, religious people should chose a new word
If religious people are so against sharing the word, "marriage," they should start using a new word if or when gay marriage becomes the law of the land. I propose, "A religious union" or how about, "A union between a man and a woman" ;)
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A marriage is a marriage. Is anyone married in here? And to you: Are you less married because two women somewhere are married too? No. A marriage is a marriage, and no matter if you call it something else it will still remain the same thing. Wordplay, is what it is. Side: Wait..., what? No!!!
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Nope, I am saying that the thing religious people do when two people claim their love fore each other to last all eternity is the same thing not religious people do, or same-sex couples do. Having two words for the same thing is stupid. What is a friendship between two girls called? Oh yes, a friendship. Do we need another word for friendship, so we know if it includes only females, or only males or both? Or should we have another word for friendship for religious people, so people don't get confused whether or not the people in the friendship are getting into heaven or not? No. Neither do we need another word for marriage. Side: Wait..., what? No!!!
Non-religious people have also been married and are currently married, and in the future will be married. So... I would have to say... uh, yeah, if same-sex marriage would be legalized, any same-sex couple who goes through the same process would also be married. Side: Wait..., what? No!!!
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A marriage is a marriage. Is anyone married in here? And to you: Are you less married because two women somewhere are married too? No. A marriage is a marriage, and no matter if you call it something else it will still remain the same thing. Wordplay, is what it is. Side: Wait..., what? No!!!
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